Hollyoaks spoilers: Liam Donovan to sabotage the McQueen double wedding?
A vengeful Liam Donovan spots an opportunity to stir up trouble when he sees Myra and Mercedes out drunk
When Liam Donovan (Jude Monk McGowan) spots Myra McQueen (Nicole Barber Lane) and Mercedes (Jennifer Metcalfe) drunk in the village he gives a sly smile.
With their double wedding day looming, it’s clear he’s out to whip up trouble now that his partying partner Mercedes has kicked him into touch and has declared her love for Sylver, her childhood sweetheart and the man she’s about to marry.
Liam has already had a fiery run in with Sylver (David Tag) and the two have not only come to blows but Sylver was also in the firing line when Liam’s gun went off. What is Liam going to do next to make his bitter rival pay?
Elsewhere Mitchell Deveraux (Imran Adams) is embarrassed with his grandfather’s rude treatment of Cleo McQueen (Nadine Rose Mulkerrin). He and Cleo were just about to kiss when Walter (Trevor A Toussaint) barged in and made his feelings about Cleo and his disapproval crystal clear.
Mitchell is keen to make things up to Cleo and apologise for Walters's shoddy behaviour. He tells her that if she still needs a date for Mercedes and Myra’s wedding he would love to be her plus-one. Goldie (Chelsee Healey) intervenes and tells him the answer is definitely yes! He’s coming to the wedding!
Meanwhile bridezilla Myra (Nicole Barber Lane) agrees to have a scaled down wedding so that she and her head-teacher partner, Sally St Claire, can still have a double wedding with Mercedes and Sylver.
Mercedes (Jennifer Metcalfe) had been concerned about the whole thing being lavish and OTT but Myra agrees to cut back and have a more paired down day just to keep Mercedes on board.
With their Big Day looming have they finally reached a harmonious compromise? But is Liam about to strike and do his worst?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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